In the latter part of 2010, when our tech guy, responsible for all the technical and graphical work for this site, first set up Faith and Heritage, he also set[…]
Last year, I discussed a study put out by the University of Rochester outlining what they called the “slavery effect.” This was defined as the powerful, magical, residual force left[…]
“Heyr Himna Smiður” is an Icelandic poem written in or just before 1208 AD. It was written by Kolbeinn Tumason who was a chieftain in one of the Icelandic[…]
It is very fashionable to pretend that differences don’t exist, whether racial, gender, religious, or what have you. In fact, if you do happen to be unfortunate enough to notice[…]
Every now and then you’ll see something like this pop up on Facebook or other social media: This is in the same vein as the “we all bleed red”[…]
A bit of an argument has broken out over at Alternative Right on an article reposted from my friend Scott Terry’s blog discussing his experience at the recent American Renaissance[…]
Today marks the 450th anniversary of the traditional birthday of William Shakespeare. Shakespeare’s exact birthdate is unknown, but given the fact he was baptized on April 26, 1564 and baptism[…]
Three years ago, I posted a quote from an Eastern Orthodox official postulating that the real divide in Christendom is increasingly between liberals and traditionalists rather than between the individual[…]
I’ve ready pointed out that studies prove increased diversity creates distrust and destroys social cohesion as well as setting the stage for inter-ethnic violence. A few months ago, a new[…]
This week and last week, two debates took place in Great Britain between Nick Clegg, leader of the Liberal Democrats, and Nigel Farage, leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party, […]